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9th PADS 1995: Lake Placid, New York, USA
- Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Simulation, PADS'95, Lake Placid, New York, USA, June 14-16, 1995. IEEE Computer Society 1995, ISBN 0-8186-7120-3
- François Baccelli, Nathalie Furmento, Bruno Gaujal:
Parallel and distributed simulation of free choice Petri nets. 3-10 - Bruno R. Preiss:
An algorithm for speculative parallel execution of rendezvous-synchronized simulation. 11-20 - Thomas Rauber, Gudula Rünger:
Performance predictions for parallel diagonal-implicitly iterated Runge-Kutta methods. 21-28 - Bruno R. Preiss, Wayne M. Loucks:
Memory management techniques for time warp on a distributed memory machine. 30-39 - David Bruce:
The treatment of state in optimistic systems. 40-49 - Josef Fleischmann, Philip A. Wilsey:
Comparative analysis of periodic state saving techniques in time warp simulators. 50-58 - David M. Nicol, Philip Heidelberger:
On extending parallelism to serial simulators. 60-67 - Azzedine Boukerche, Carl Tropper:
SGTNE: semi-global time of the next event algorithm. 68-77 - Kevin L. Kapp, Thomas C. Hartrum, Tom S. Wailes:
An improved cost function for static partitioning of parallel circuit simulations using a conservative synchronization protocol. 78-85 - Christopher D. Carothers, Richard M. Fujimoto, Yi-Bing Lin:
A case study in simulating PCS networks using time warp. 87-94 - Boris D. Lubachevsky, Vladimir Privman, Subhas C. Roy:
The ultimate bead counter: efficient massively parallel simulation of ballistic deposition. 95-102 - Frederick Wieland, Eric L. Blair, Anthony E. Zukas:
Parallel discrete-event simulation (PDES): a case study in design, development, and performance using SPEEDES. 103-110 - Hervé Avril, Carl Tropper:
Clustered time warp and logic simulation. 112-119 - Alois Ferscha:
Probabilistic adaptive direct optimism control in time warp. 120-129 - Sudhir Srinivasan, Paul F. Reynolds Jr.:
Super-criticality revisited. 130-136 - Jeff S. Steinman, Craig A. Lee, Linda F. Wilson, David M. Nicol:
Global virtual time and distributed synchronization. 139-148 - Richard M. Fujimoto, Kiran S. Panesar:
Buffer management in shared-memory time warp systems. 149-156 - Bradley L. Noble, Roger D. Chamberlain:
Predicting the future: resource requirements and predictive optimism. 157-164 - David M. Nicol, Eric Carr:
Empirical study of parallel trace-driven LRU cache simulators. 166-169 - Rajive L. Bagrodia, Yuan Chen, Vikas Jha, Nicki Sonpar:
Parallel gate-level circuit simulation on shared memory architectures. 170-174 - Rolf Schlagenhaft, Martin K. Ruhwandl, Christian Sporrer, Herbert Bauer:
Dynamic load balancing of a multi-cluster simulator on a network of workstations. 175-180 - Pavlos Konas, Pen-Chung Yew:
Partitioning for synchronous parallel simulation. 181-184 - Sushil K. Prasad, Basem Naqib:
Effectiveness of global event queues in rollback reduction and load balancing. 187-190 - Steve Bellenot, Li Duty:
XTracker, a graphical tool for parallel simulations. 191-194 - Tim Blanchard, Tom Lake:
Distributed simulation with locality. 195-198 - Yung-Chang Wong, Shu-Yuen Hwang:
Prediction of memory consumption in conservative parallel simulation. 199-202 - Zhonge Xiao, Fabian Gomes, Brian W. Unger, John G. Cleary:
A fast asynchronous GVT algorithm for shared memory multiprocessor architectures. 203-208

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